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STOCK NOTICES ' RAGWORT EXTERMINATOR 'THE PERFECT CHEMICAL RAGWORT DESTROYER, POSITIVE AND COMPLETE DESTRUCTION OF ROOT GUARANTEED. NON INJURIOUS TO STOCK. PRICE iolb. Tin. 10/-; 501 b. Tin 30/-. Order now from:— • MINERALISE YOUR HAY.—ENSILAGE. MALGA MINERAL MIXTURE, used in place of salt when stacking, Increases feeding value of your hay by 40 per cent. Packed in 561 b. tins, 22/6 tin Tnnrcnn ( Use Morals per ton hay.) IUDIbED SALT, as recommended by Agricultural Department, (containing 2oz. Potassium lodide per 1001 b.), 12/9 per 1001 b. ORDER NOW. AMALGAMATED DISTRIBUTORS, LTD., VARD STREET, HAMILTON- PHONE No. 2212. LAND AND HOUoEP. FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE. FREEHOLD FARM OF 150 ACRES. FLAT TO UNDULATING—I3O ACRES IN GRASS. Well watered by creeks and ram, subdivided into eleven paddocks. Five roomed house, practically new, 8-bail cowshed, motor shed, man’s room, implement shed, pig styes and fowlhouse. One mile from school, 13 miles from railway by good road. Carrying 60 DAIRY COWS, 20 CALVES, 3 BULLS, 3 HORSES. PRICE AS GOING CONCERN— £OEj PER ACRE —£ | OQO ° ASH

FOR SALE OR TO LET. IN ST. WINIFRED’S AVENUE, CLAUDE LANDS. Well built residence of six rooms, bathroom, scullery and washhouse, also two vacant sections adjoining, total area lro. 33.8 p. THE FARMERS’ CO-OP AUCTIONEERING COMPANY. HAMILTON AFTER BUSINESS HOURS RING W. H. HUIWE, 1797. SEASIDE PnoFSRTY—We have been initructcd to dispose of a very nice Seaside Bungalow on most attractive Terms. The House consists or a large vcranaan, sittimr-rnom. sleeping porch. 3 bedrooms and usual conveniences; outhouse « PRICE, £9OO. Would consider aif ofTcr. You should certainly enquire about tms Properly early. Also two Seaside Sections adjoining the above. FRANK McGUIRE & CO. PHONE 2205 —LAND AGENT, WARD STREET, HAMILTON. Agent Atlas Insurance Co.. Ltd.. GOING CONCERN SOUND BUYING - EASY TERMS. 7K ACRES, all in good pasture and wen watered. Thie Is all first class ■® level land, needs very little manure. Well subdivided. Some native bush left for shelter. One mile from school, factory, township, etc. Buildings: Dwelling, first class cow shed, and implement shed. Electric light and power. PRICE: Including 45 good milking cows, 6 18-months heifers, 2 horses, 1 bull; also full range of implements some of which are practically new.—£62/10/- per acre; £BSO cash. Government Mortgage. We have several good sheep properties in exchange for dairy farms. Also rent producing town pro'perty for farm. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO—’ A, M. BISLEY & CO. LANtJ DEPARTMENT WARD STREET, HAMILTON. PHONES: 1779 and 1774. After hours, 1881.

it 'AMILTON rural FARM—EXCHANGE WANTED—IO9 Acres, mostly reclalmeT Swamp, 14 paddocks, modern brick Bungalow, 6 large rooms, 4 o' l *"'' l ' wardrobes, sleeping porcb, electric slove and lights, hot and cold water, tank, replete with evei ' ; 1 r,^"rc inr A light, heat, power and calves, 5 horses and ui bmiuueu **-’**• —■ -* —— - - - . c >] docks of standing- hay. Two road frontages. Will exchange for Good Small .barm. J. GILBERT & CO. ’ ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS. 15 RAILWAY BUILDINGS. A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. P&fifS-ACRES FREEHOLD. About 2200 acres in grass, 600 acres standing bush, say 1000 acres ploughable when stumped. 200 acres river flats. Splendidly watered and carrying a great sole of English grasses. Weil fenced and subdivided. House 5 rooms; Woolshed 100 x 60; Shearers’ Whare, Yards, and Dip. Slock: 2200 ewes, 1100 dry sheep, 330 cattle. Railway Station only 12 miles. PRICE £9 PER ACRE AS GOING CONCERN. Exceptionally easy terms can be arranged. NOTE.—This is a property we can thoroughly recommend as good buying, same being in splendid condition with a good line of stock. The first to inspect will buy. T. MANDENO JACKSON. AUCTIONEERS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, ETC., 116 VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. H. F. SAUNDERS, Manager. Phones: Office 1850. At night: 1337, Mr Saunders; 1367, Mr Geo. Primrose.

QAM BRIDGE. gUBURBAN p ARM LET. A Q OING QONCERN. P RICE £2250 Owner’s only reason for offering this choice little property at such a figure is that under doctor’s orders he must have a complete rest. To anyone wanting a good little property where he can milk from 12 to 15 good cows, run a few sheep and keep poultry, this is ideally situated. All in grass and carrying 11 cows, 6 yearlings, and about 20 sheep; will do more. Good 5-rd. Bungalow with all conveniences; nice sun porches. Plenty of fruit, good gardens. Cowshed 4bail with concrete yard. Two-cow milking plant, town water. Well worth immediate inspection. Apply— QEO. gOYES & QO„ QTD., Alma St., HAMILTON.

GOING CONCERN -OR ALE 52 ACRES—FIat to undulating.—■ All in best grasses. 28 MILKING COW-S, bull, horse, etc., Milking Machine and farm plant. , House, Car Shed, Implement Shed, etc. pmcE £I7OO [JEPOSIT .. £ 4O Q F. W. K EMP AND C°Land Agents. HAMILTON.

PEPTONIC, me great neffial neaim build er, is a wonderful tome and system rleanser. It removes all accumulation of ouisonuus matter from me stomaen and bowels. 4/8 posted, rrom E. W. Hall, 'iefiiaust. Armaifit at., Cbristciiurcn.

WHAT KIND OF A GIFT WOULD YOU LIKE! It is very likely that you would prefer a gift that would be USEFUL. That would be a thing of BEAUTY. That would be a PERMANENT REMINDER of the- giver. Give your friends something that embraces these essentials. Say a choice Palm, or Fern. Or a flowering plant, such as a Begonia or Hydrangea. The price is no hindrance since we-have gifts to suit every pocket. SEE OUR WINDOW TO-DAY. J. BATESON and SON. SHOP OPP. C.P.O. PHONES: 3455, 3555.

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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17913, 8 January 1930, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17913, 8 January 1930, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17913, 8 January 1930, Page 12

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